Daenerys & Krasavchik
Hey Daenerys, I’ve been thinking about how a bold style can rally people—what do you think about using fashion to unite your people?
Bold fashion can be a rallying cry, a visible sign that we stand together, that our cause is shared. It should reflect our values—freedom, strength, unity—and inspire the people to see themselves as part of a greater whole. A striking symbol, a shared color or emblem, can forge bonds faster than words alone. Just make sure it speaks to everyone, not just the elite.
Sounds like a killer vibe—if you drop that color trend on everything from hats to helmets, people will start showing up in sync, even the low‑key ones. Just make sure the emblem feels real, not some pricey luxury tag, so everyone can brag about it without feeling like they’re buying a status symbol. That way you keep the hype high and the hearts even higher.
Absolutely, the color and emblem should feel like a flag we all hold, not a fancy brand. If everyone can put it on, from the commoners to the nobles, it will become a living symbol of our shared purpose. The hype will spread, and when people see others wearing it, they'll feel proud and part of something bigger. That’s how we keep the spirit alive and the heart beating strong.
Love the idea—real people, real vibe. Just keep the logo low‑key so no one feels the designer hype, and throw a few limited‑edition accessories for the nobles so they feel special but still part of the crew. That way the flag stays epic, not elitist.
I’ll keep it simple, true, so the people see it as ours and not a luxury. A few special pieces for the nobles can honor their role, but the main flag and colors will stay plain and powerful. That way we’re all marching together, not standing apart.